4. What characters are introduced? Characterization: physical description, attitudes, beliefs, background, etc.

Dr. Lanyon who is collage friend of Dr. Jekyll. They both respect each other. Men who thoroughly enjoyed each other’s company. Mr. Hyde appears in this chapter. Small and very plainly dressed and the look of him even at the distance wen somehow strongly against the watcher’s inclination.

5. What is the setting? Consider in particular: street descriptions and housing. Significance?

Evening, Dining room where Dr. Lanyon sat alone over his wine.
and
It is a fine dry night; frost in the air; the streets as clean as a ballroom floor; the lamps, unshaken, by any wind, drawing a regular pattern of light and shadow. By 10 o’clock when the shops were closed, the by-street was very solitary and in spite of the low growl of London from all around very silent. Dr. Jekyll’s house also makes a appearance in this chapter.

The setting foreshadows a suspense.


6. If Hyde appears, what is Mr. Hyde like? Characterization: physical description, attitudes, beliefs, background, etc.

Mr. Hyde appears in this chapter. Small and very plainly dressed and the look of him even at the distance wen somehow strongly against the watcher’s inclination. Though he did not look the lawyer in the face, he answered cooly enough. Mr. Hyde appeared to hesitate and then as if upon some sudden reflection, fronted about with an air of defiance. Mr Hyde, at the end, snarled aloud into a savage laugh


7. If Hyde appears, how do people react to Mr. Hyde?

Mr. Hyde only appeared to Mr. Utterson.